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    • Hi. I am a secretive DL who doesn't have much opportunity to wear nappies all the time. I would like to know if wearing nappies is associated with the problem of losing bladder control. I have read that using nappies for too long causes the urinary muscles to weaken which in turn leads to loss of continence control. Is this loss actually possible? Is it complete? Does it also happen to you out of control during the day or only during sleep at night?    
    • My boyfriend and I are into wet sex, so our diapers are also included in our enjoyment.
    • I never wet the bed until 8 years ago, when I met my boyfriend (who wets the bed nightly) and he taught me how to wet the bed. I can't wear diapers at night like I do during the day, so he taught me how to enjoy being wet at night.
    • I don't wear diapers to bed as they affect my ability to sleep, and yes I wet the bed and so does my boyfriend. However we have a waterbed with normal sheets and blankets on,it's not a big deal for us as he does the laundry every day. Since I've be in diapers I don't flood them like I used to, when I feel the urge to go, I just let it happen, and I found that my diaper lasts longer. Basically my diaper can last me all day, and I get changed when my boyfriend gets home.
    • I guess it depends on Hannah's functional, and how rare does it need to be to be considered unrealistic. Autistic kids are notoriously slow at becoming potty trained, but they're typically potty trained between 5 and 7.  By 3rd grade, all but the outliers are functionally toiet-trained, with few still requiring reminders.  By the time a child gets to 10 or 11 year old, all but the extreme cases of higher functioning students would be manage toileting on their own (either through protection that is self-regulated, or mild adult support.  Maybe if Hannah's level was closer to level 2, and she had some underlying issues, I could see it, but it would be a under a 1 in 100 case.  I was thinking Hannah was closer to twelve, and each progressively less likely With that being said, I know for a fact that there are students at my high school who use bladder protection.  I know that there students in the most severe class who need diapers, and there are students in the life skills class that require adult assistance to use the bathroom.  i don't know of any in that class who wear diaper, but I wouldn't know if they did. We have 3k students in our school, and we know that at least 2% of the public has incontinence issues.  That means there are likely 60 kids at our school who either wet their bed frequently and some of those have issues during the day.   FTR- that more than are in both of those mod classes combined, so it's not just those kids.  I wouldn't be shocked to hear that at least one student in the general population who wears a diaper to school.  In fact, I would suprised if that wasn't the case. FTR- I can say with 100% certainty that at least one member of the faculty wears a diaper school, and nobody else knows about it.  If we know that at least one of the 200+ adults on campus wears a diaper every single day, it's hard to imagine that there wouldn't be a single student at the school who wears one.
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